Sentence examples for difficult to fire from inspiring English sources

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Government employees are expensive and difficult to fire.

It is remarkably difficult to fire an abusive police officer.

Kikwete would find it very difficult to fire him".

(As a state employee with a contract, Cohane was difficult to fire without cause).

We also called the more important ones to provide context difficult to fire as bullet points.

The mud gummed up rifle barrels and breeches, making them difficult to fire.

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Earlier this year, Marion Bartoli made the difficult decision to fire her father as her coach, then spent months trying to find the right replacement.

I just got the files from the dark web, it's a pretty intricate process especially because it's really fucking difficult to find firing pins in Australia.

Both schools made similar points: It's difficult to simply fire a tenured professor, even if there's strong evidence of their guilt.

For some, this proved too difficult; he had to fire people who couldn't help but be helpful.

And what effect do these policies have on teacher effort Mr Jacob: In all large urban school districts across the country, it is extremely difficult for principals to fire a teacher.

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